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How Taylor Swift’s Wedding Puts a Cap on Her 20 Years of Writing About Marriage, From ‘Love Story’ to the Bitter ‘You’re Losing Me’ to the Triumphant ‘Eldest Daughter’

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How Taylor Swift’s Wedding Puts a Cap on Her 20 Years of Writing About Marriage, From ‘Love Story’ to the Bitter ‘You’re Losing Me’ to the Triumphant ‘Eldest Daughter’
Jul 4, 2026 9:40am PT How Taylor Swift’s Wedding Puts a Cap on Her 20 Years of Writing About Marriage, From ‘Love Story’ to the Bitter ‘You’re Losing Me’ to the Triumphant ‘Eldest Daughter’

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Chris Willman

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ChrisWillman See All BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - MARCH 23: Taylor Swift performs on the opening night of her Speak Now tour at the LG Arena on March 23, 2011 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images) Getty Images

“I wouldn’t marry me, either,” Taylor Swift sang — bitterly, it’s fair to say — just a few years ago. Remember when the world’s biggest pop superstar was writing about how she had been deemed Not Marriage Material?

You don’t? Most people probably wouldn’t. That particular line came in a heartbreaking but little-heard digital bonus track called “You’re Losing Me,” written in 2021 and released in 2023, that chronicled the desultory end of a long-time relationship… one that might have lasted, say, six years. She followed the lyric about marriage by referring to herself as “a pathological people pleaser” (sarcastically) “who only wanted you to see her” (no sarcasm, there).

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